The development of individuals’ map-reading skill: what research and theory tell us

IF 0.4 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
L. Arthurs, Sarah P. Baumann, Joel M. Rice, Shelby Litton
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Map-reading skill is relevant to education and professions in many disciplines. Understanding how individuals develop map-reading skill has useful educational applications for the intentional development of such skill across grade levels. Through an integrative literature review, this study aims to answer the question: How do individuals develop map-reading skill from childhood to adulthood? Fischer’s skill theory informs the coding manual developed to record targeted information from 154 articles, its discussion, and a synthesis. The analysis reveals broad interest in map-related tasks among three main research communities: cartographers, cognitive psychologists, and science education researchers. Most research studies do not focus on the development of map-reading skills and, instead, focus on map-use skills. Performance of one’s map-use skills, such as navigation or wayfinding, is dependent on one’s map-reading skill; however, research on the development of map-reading skill is meager. The dearth of research in this area is linked to the absence of identified skills, tasks, strategies, and processes concerned with map reading. We utilize within-map skills and tasks identified in the reviewed literature and apply inspiration from Fischer’s skill theory to develop a theory of map-reading skill development that unifies otherwise seemingly disparate and unconnected map-related skills addressed in different studies.
个人地图阅读技能的发展:研究和理论告诉我们的
地图阅读技能与许多学科的教育和专业相关。了解个人如何发展地图阅读技能对跨年级有意发展这种技能具有有用的教育应用。摘要本研究旨在通过文献综述来回答一个问题:个体从童年到成年是如何发展地图阅读技能的?Fischer的技能理论为编码手册提供了信息,该手册记录了154篇文章的目标信息、讨论和综合。分析揭示了三个主要研究群体对地图相关任务的广泛兴趣:制图师、认知心理学家和科学教育研究人员。大多数研究并不关注地图阅读技能的发展,而是关注地图使用技能。一个人的地图使用技能,如导航或寻路,取决于他的地图阅读能力;然而,对地图阅读技能发展的研究却很少。这一领域研究的缺乏与缺乏与地图阅读相关的识别技能、任务、策略和过程有关。我们利用在文献综述中确定的地图内技能和任务,并从Fischer的技能理论中获得灵感,开发了一种地图阅读技能发展理论,该理论将不同研究中处理的看似不同和不相关的地图相关技能统一起来。
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International Journal of Cartography
International Journal of Cartography Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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